Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Thirty-ninth annual report of the Board of Works for the Wandsworth District being for the year ended 25th of March 1895
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The following orders relating to this District have been issued by the London County Council during the past year, viz.;—
Parish. | Date of Order | Name of Street and Nature of Order. |
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10th April, 1894 | The Chase, to be re-numbered. | |
5th June, 1894 | Vernon Road, to be re-numbered. | |
3rd July, 1894 | Road from North Side to South Side, Clapham Common, to be re-named Clapham Common, West Side, and the houses there re-numbered. | |
26th February, 1895 | Atney Road, to be re-numbered. | |
1st May, 1894 | Greyhound Lane, to be re-numbered. | |
*2nd October, 1894 | Leigham Valley Road and Leigham Lane, to be incorporated as Reardale Road, and the houses there re-numbered. | |
16th October, 1894 | Norwood Road, certain houses in, to be renumbered. | |
11th December, 1894 | Mitcham Lane, to be re-numbered. | |
29th January, 1895 | Northanger Road, to be re-numbered. | |
5th June, 1894. | Longley Road, to be re-numbered. Tooting Grove, to be re-numbered. High Street, Tooting, to be re-named Tooting High Street, and the houses there renumbered. | |
,, ,, ,, | Tooting Grove, to be re-numbered. High Street, Tooting, to be re-named Tooting High Street, and the houses there renumbered. | |
2nd October, 1894 | High Street, Tooting, to be re-named Tooting High Street, and the houses there renumbered. | |
19th June, 1894 | Merton Road, western side, to be re-numbered. | |
24th July, 1894 | Maskell Road, to be re-numbered. | |
2nd October, 1894 | Ingomar Road, to be re-named Coliston Road. | |
29th January, 1895 | Balvernie Grove, to be re-numbered. | |
26th February, 1895 | Palmerston Road, to be re-numbered. |
*On the 22nd November, the London County Council requested the Board not to put this order
in force at present, as the Lambeth Vestry had not been consulted in the matter.